Back from Copa America duty with Venezuela, Martinez is now up to 12 goals for the season after a slow start, putting up a brace in each of his last three MLS starts. Meanwhile, it was only the second of the season for Wright-Phillips, who entered Sunday as a 77th-minute substitute.

Earlier, Martinez had leveled the match at 2-all with a penalty after Brian White gave the visitors a second-half lead, and Daniel Royer's late-first half strike nullified Justin Meram's opener.

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THE BIG PICTURE: he Red Bulls continue to remain unbeaten in the regular season against Atlanta, this time in the most probably of ways amid the most adverse of travel conditions. They're now 4-0-2 in six all-time MLS league meetings. Meanwhile, Frank de Boer continues to lift Pity Martinez early, doing so this time after 63 minutes and seeing a marked improvement from his side in response.

MOMENT OF THE MATCH: Wright-Phillips may not be in the form MLS fans are used to seeing, but he's made a living out of scoring crucial goals for the Red Bulls that seem to come almost from nothing. His last-gasp equalizer Sunday was no different, taking Cristian Casseres Jr.'s cross and making absolutely no mistake.

MAN OF THE MATCH: Josef Martinez: The striker created his own penalty, inducing Kyle Duncan into the foul, and later ferociously won a perfectly placed header that briefly appeared it would give Atlanta all three points.

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